By Katie Nguyen AKUEM, Sudan (Reuters) - Looking at the cloudless sky,
Sudanese villager Nyanut Nyang knows she cannot count on the
rains for a bountiful harvest of sorghum, but she can rely on a
foreign-run hospital for food rations to ease her hunger.

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JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia will pull 2,600 soldiers out
of Aceh province on Tuesday as it steps up the withdrawal of
troops under a peace agreement that ended decades of conflict
with rebels, an army spokesman said.

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia will pull 2,600 soldiers out
of Aceh province on Tuesday as it steps up the withdrawal of
troops under a peace agreement that ended decades of conflict
with rebels, an army spokesman said.

By Tommy Ardiansyah and Heru Asprihanto LHOKSEUMAWE, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesia began
withdrawing troops from Aceh on Sunday following completion of
an initial arms surrender by rebels, a key part of an agreement
aimed at ending nearly 30 years of conflict.

By Jerry Norton BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesia will begin
withdrawing thousands of troops from Aceh as soon as the rebels
complete the first stage of arms surrender this weekend under a
landmark peace deal, the military said on Friday.

By Tommy Ardiansyah LHOKSEUMAWE, Indonesia (Reuters) - More than 1,000
Indonesian police boarded a naval vessel to leave Aceh on
Wednesday as part of a peace deal with rebels that will halve
the number of security forces in the province.

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (Reuters) - Hundreds of Acehnese
rebels walked free from Indonesian jails on Wednesday under a
sweeping amnesty that forms a vital plank of a landmark peace
agreement signed in Helsinki this month.

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